The longest straight on the F1 calender is on the Fuji Speedway. It is just under 1 Mile in length.
One of the longest straight on a race track is at Lower Saxony in Germany. This track belong to the VW group and they test their cars on it. It is 5.6 miles long on the main straight. The total track length is more than 20 miles.
On the circuit de la Sarthe near the town of Le Mans in France.
The Le Mans Circuit, officially known as the Circuit de la Sarthe, measures approximately 13.626 kilometers (8.5 miles) in length. This iconic track combines public roads with dedicated racing sections and is famous for hosting the 24 Hours of Le Mans endurance race. The layout features a mix of high-speed straights and challenging corners, making it a unique and demanding circuit for drivers.
It was held in circuit de la sarthe and the first race was at 1933
Le mans is a racing series.
Le Mans's population is 148,169.
In auto racing, the term "Circuit" is used to describe a racetrack (e.g. le circuit Bugatti at the "le Mans" site). When referring to the actual black top, the word "piste" can also be used.
Petit Le Mans was created in 1998.
Le Mans last 24 hours
The area of Le Mans is 52.81 square kilometers.
Le Mans - band - was created in 1993.
Le Mans - band - ended in 1998.
Radio Le Mans was created in 1987.